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Acemagic launches Tank M1A Pro+ mini PC with 128GB of RAM and AMD Strix Halo APU

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Acemagic has officially launched its Tank M1A Pro+, a high-end mini PC built around AMD’s latest Strix Halo platform. Designed for AI workloads and high-performance gaming, the compact powerhouse pairs the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU with 128GB of LPDDR5x RAM, an aggressive cooling system, and a feature-rich design targeting both creators and prosumers.

At the heart of the M1A Pro+ is the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395, one of the most capable APUs AMD has released to date. It’s paired with the Radeon 8090S iGPU—a step above the already powerful 8060S—and is expected to match or exceed RTX 4070 Laptop GPU performance in many gaming benchmarks.

That level of power, combined with 128GB of memory, makes the Tank M1A Pro+ a serious contender for anyone running AI model inference, creative workloads, or GPU-heavy tasks in a compact form factor.

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The system is cooled by a three-fan thermal design, meant to sustain high performance without thermal throttling. Onboard storage options are robust, with three M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD slots, each capable of housing up to 4TB drives—offering a potential 12TB internal setup.

Meanwhile, the device supports quad-display output via the following video ports:

Acemagic didn’t skimp on connectivity. The M1A Pro+ includes a wide variety of I/O options, including dual 2.5G Ethernet ports, an SD card slot, and Wi-Fi 7 with Bluetooth 5.4.

Full I/O breakdown:

The Acemagic Tank M1A Pro+ is available now for $2,499, but early buyers can apply the code M1APRO100 at checkout for $100 off, bringing the price down to $2,399. This promotion is valid until January 10, 2026.

With its futuristic design, massive memory capacity, and Strix Halo horsepower, the M1A Pro+ makes a clear case for what high-end mini PCs can do in 2026. Whether you’re running machine learning models or just want RTX-class graphics without a desktop tower, this compact unit delivers.

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